10 Best 2018 Car Interiors Under $50,000: Autotrader

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What’s on the inside of a car is arguably as important as what’s on the outside, said Tara Trompeter, managing editor for Autotrader. “We’ve focused on the latest models, and most have been updated recently to offer attractive, comfortable, thoughtfully planned interiors. Choose any of these models, based on your personal preferences and needs, and we suspect everyone will be a little happier during the hours spent on the road each week,” she said.

The recently updated Audi Q5 boasts new styling and a sporty character — especially compared to many rival crossovers. But the main attraction is the interior, which is especially handsome. Constructed with the “maximum amount possible” of recycled materials, the interior is a love-it-or-hate-it affair — but regardless of your feelings on it, you can certainly tell the i3 cabin has some big differences from a standard car interior.

The 2018 Enclave is fully redesigned and it’s a huge step up, touting a gorgeous, luxurious interior with a simple, elegant design and handsome materials. In an age of car interiors that constantly seem to have an “attitude” with sharp angles and creases, the Enclave’s cabin is more graceful than most.

The G80 midsize sport sedan is an excellent car — and it boasts excellent materials. The handsome cabin is well laid out but without crazy swoops or unusual design elements to make it especially memorable. However, its combination of nice materials, comfortable seats, lots of cabin space and well-placed controls make an excellent place to spend time. The Kia Stinger exterior styling is certainly promising, but the interior is just as nice — a handsome cabin with great materials and intuitive controls.

There's also a surprising amount of rear-seat room for a sport sedan — and we're impressed with the door panels, which boast impressive quality typically befitting a more expensive vehicle. While other automakers have adopted interior design that’s intentionally daring, Lincoln has instead stayed in the realm of traditional luxury with comfortable seats, a roomy cabin, and easy-to-use controls.

50,000 last year, we brought it back this year because the interior is — quite simply — still one of our favorites. It’s roomy, it’s versatile and it’s attractive — and while some people don’t like the “pop up” screen on the dashboard, we find that it’s intuitive to use. The interior of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class seems to improve dramatically with each passing redesign — and the latest model is certainly the best yet.

While the C-Class still doesn’t offer the desirable dual-screen setup used in an E- or S-Class, it still touts excellent materials, comfortable seats, and good controls that feel almost satisfying to touch. Although a fully redesigned 2019 Ram will debut soon, we’re still smitten with the interior in the outgoing 2018 model.

As you escalate through the Ram’s trim levels, the interior improves dramatically, with some top-end models offering luxury car levels of comfort and sophistication. The 2018 Volvo XC60 is fully redesigned with a handsome new cabin that resembles the gorgeous, highly praised interior in the larger XC90. It features a large touchscreen that’s tremendously responsive and intuitive and easily ranks as one of the best in the car world.

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